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Wednesday’s news-Dec 27

Today’s news: Thailand’s biggest wildlife rescue center/Flooding Ravages Southern Thailand/Free advanced cancer treatments/Economy: Rice exports soar/South Korea may open up/Tourism: Holiday Nightmare/Operators demand improved marine safety/New ‘high-value’ tourism/Tradition and Culture in Tourism/Chinese tourists boost hotel sector/Long-haul tourism/10 provinces get upgrade/Erawan Shrine’s comeback/Thailand Experience: Tham Luang Cave Welcomes Foreign Tourists/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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A year in the life of Thailand’s biggest wildlife rescue center

After over two decades of helping wildlife, Edwin Wiek and the team at Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) show no signs of slowing down as they continue to rescue, rehabilitate and release wildlife in Phetchaburi and the surrounding areas. Here, Wiek reflects on some of the animal’s stories from over the course of 2023.

(Photos by Expat News)

“This year has been particularly busy. Our rescue team has dealt with animals big and small, from a bullet-ridden baby deer who managed to escape poachers, to rescuing an elderly elephant who was finally given her retirement after decades in the riding industry. Continued …

Severe Flooding Ravages Southern Thailand

Unrelenting heavy rains have unleashed havoc in the southern provinces of Thailand, particularly Narathiwat and Yala, leaving thousands of households submerged under the wrath of severe floods.

The calamity, which befell on Monday after two days of intense downpours, has disrupted travel and transport, leading to impassable roads and suspended railway services. Continued …

Free advanced cancer treatments piloted in four provinces

Cancer patients in four pilot provinces can now seek free plaque brachytherapy and robotic surgery for the treatment of prostate, colon, liver, pancreatic and bile duct cancer at state hospitals under the “gold card” universal health scheme, Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said today.

He said that the National Health Security Board (NHSB) agreed yesterday to include treatment for these cancers under the scheme. Continued …

 

November Thai rice exports soar 68% in value

November’s Thai rice exports surged 67.9% in value from the same period last year to US$632 million (23.01 billion baht), according to the Commerce Ministry. Rice exports for the first 11 months of the year rose 29.6% to $4.61 billion (159.55 billion baht).

Key export markets included Indonesia, Philippines, United States, South Africa, and Algeria. Continued …

South Korea may open up for Thai workers fleeing conflict zones

The Korean-Thai Chamber of Commerce (KTCC) is set to revolutionize the South Korean job market, offering a glimmer of hope for thousands of Thai workers escaping the turmoil in Israel.

The KTCC, having sealed the deal with the Thai government, is now gearing up to negotiate with South Korean local government officials, aiming to open the doors to Thai workers in sectors facing a severe labor crunch. Continued …

Swedes in Thailand: Holiday Nightmare

Twenty-year-old Linnea Pakermo had been traveling around Thailand for two months with her friend. For Christmas, they would spend the holiday with her friend’s family, who came to Thailand to visit. But on Dec. 24, water started taking over the boat that was supposed to transport them to the island Koh Lanta.

The boat looked brand new and felt safe, Linnea said. There were big waves that hit the boat, and an hour later passengers heard a strong sound. Water was entering the boat, causing panic on board. Continued …

Tourism operators demand improved marine safety in Thailand

Recurring incidents of marine accidents in Thailand’s popular tourist destinations have prompted tourism operators to call on government authorities for an improved marine safety, with alert system and tighter regulation of unlicensed boats. This plea comes in the wake of multiple boat sinkings in the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.

Numerous tourism boats, operating in highly frequented locations like Phangnga, Koh Tao in Surat Thani, and Pattaya, have recently succumbed to heavy waves, leading to lost tourists at sea. These recent accidents have caused widespread concern among tourism operators, as they fear a significant dent in tourist confidence, particularly during the high season when foreign tourists throng to Thailand’s islands. Continued …

Navigating the new ‘high-value’ tourism horizon

In the ever-evolving tapestry of global tourism, a profound transformation has begun in Thailand. The country’s tourism industry is ushering in a new era, with a focus that transcends footfall to cater to a more discerning breed of high-value travelers.

This is why optimism persists despite the country recording only around 24.5 million international arrivals through November 2023 – a sharp dip compared with the pre-pandemic high of almost 40 million in 2019. Continued …

Weaving Tradition and Culture into Thailand’s Tourism

Events and festivals in Thailand are powerful representations of the kingdom’s cultural values and traditions, with most international performances looking to assimilate Thai heritage that appeals to both local and overseas audiences. In fact, most modern events are often iconic in ways that spotlight Thailand’s cultural brand.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) closed out 2023 with a flourish, highlighting its Thailand Winter Festival with five cultural activities and events, including a “Colorful Canals” promotion for the full moon festival, Loy Krathong. Continued …

Chinese tourists boost Thailand’s hotel sector with rapid recovery

The number of Chinese tourists visiting Thailand is on a rapid recovery trajectory this month, a trend analysts predict will continue into the Chinese New Year on Feb. 10. This resurgence is expected to provide a much-needed boost to local hotels during this peak season.

Statistics from December have shown a revival in visitors from key markets such as China, Russia, South Korea, and India, according to official data. In the first half of this month, average daily arrivals from China surged to 47% of the daily average during the same period in 2019, reported Boonyakorn Amornsank, an analyst at Maybank Kim Eng Securities (Thailand). Continued …

Long-haul tourism to boost Thai tourism revenue in 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates that long-haul tourism will significantly bolster Thai tourism revenue in 2024, contributing seven percentage points more than pre-pandemic levels.

This was discussed last week as the Minister for Tourism and Sports, Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, met with TAT executives to deliberate on next year’s market strategies. The government has set a goal of 3.5 trillion baht in tourism revenue. Continued …

10 provinces get upgrade to first tier tourist destinations

Ten second-tier provinces have been selected from all regions nationwide to be promoted under a government campaign as first-tier tourist provinces, a news source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday.

The campaign, to be carried out by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), aims to expand revenue distribution beyond existing tourist provinces, as well as to further promote the economy, trading and investment in second-tier provinces. Continued …

Erawan Shrine: The bombing and astonishing comeback

Towering over the vibrant Ratchaprasong Square, Erawan Shrine, haven to the Hindu god Brahma, outshines seven other shrines dedicated to deities like Ganesha, Trimurti, Uma, Lakshmi, Chatumaharajika, Indra, and Narayana.

But amid the spiritual serenity, tragedy struck in 2015, when the Erawan Shrine became the unexpected target of a bombing, claiming 20 lives and injuring 125. Shockingly, an ethnic Uighur dissident and an accomplice were arrested for this horrendous act that shook the tourist haven, particularly popular among Chinese visitors. Continued …

Tham Luang Cave Welcomes Foreign Tourists to Explore Deeper Chambers for 1,500 Baht

At 1:30 pm, on Monday, Chutidet Kamonchanut, the director of the Office of Conservation Area Management No. 15, officially welcomed the first group of tourists for cave exploring at the deeper chambers at Tham Luang National Park, Mae Sai, Chiang Rai.

The group consisted of eight people from America, Canada, Australia, and Hong Kong. The entry fee for exploring inside the Tham Luang cave at the second and third chambers was 1,500 baht each. Continued … 

From cars to smart homes, AI is changing everything

This year, the ChatGPT, or chat generative pre-trained transformer, set off a new wave of artificial intelligence usage, as generative artificial intelligence is more and more used widely, the technology is generating a buzz in the world. Continued …

Vietnam’s Son Doong cave adventure tour fully booked for 2024

Exploring Son Doong Cave is considered one of the adventure tours in Vietnam that attracts international tourists the most. It is also one of Vietnam’s most expensive tourist attractions, with a ticket price of around VND72 million (approximately US$3,100) per person for a six-day to five-night expedition. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Dec 1

Today’s news: Electricity rise capped/Hua Hin train station makes list/13th Annual Amateur Golf Classic/Rabies-free zones for PPK/Illegal hunting targeted/Elephant herd causing havoc/First 17 hostages arrive in Thailand/Economy: Heading toward an economic crisis?/Economy still in recovery phase/Last quarter GDP growth at 3.7%/Lambasted over electricity price increase/Not after electricity price cuts/Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating/Duty-free on arrival hits headwind/Thai rice reaches 17-year high/Thailand Aims To Export More Bananas/Company plans Bt5-million investment/Tourism: Analysts downgrade forecasts/Traditional wellness to lure tourists/Unruly German passenger on Lufthansa flight/Songkran a world intangible cultural heritage/New route connecting Da Nang and Bangkok/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Electricity rise capped at 4.20 baht per unit from January

The new electricity rate will not exceed 4.20 baht per unit when adjusted in January next year, the Energy Ministry said on Friday.

The announcement came after the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Wednesday set the fuel tariff (FT) for January to April at 4.68 baht per unit, a rise of 0.69 baht. However, the ministry said 4.68 baht per unit was just the ERC’s suggested rate. Continued …

Hua Hin train station ‘makes BBC ‘most remarkable’ list

The BBC has recognized Hua Hin’s train station as one of the world’s most remarkable railway stations. In a recent article, the historic Thai station is listed alongside other international railway wonders.

Opened in 1911, the Hua Hin railway station holds a significant place in Thailand’s transportation history. Continued …

Hua Hin Rotary Club holds 13th Annual Amateur Golf Classic

The Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin (RCRHH) marked another milestone in its charitable endeavors with the successful completion of the 13th annual Amateur Golf Classic.

Hosted on Nov. 24 at the Banyan golf course, the event not only celebrated sportsmanship and camaraderie but also raised a significant amount of money for worthy causes. Continued …

Rabies-free zones for Prachuap Khiri Khan Province

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has initiated a health and safety campaign, selecting three districts to pilot a program aimed at creating rabies-free areas.

The initiative, part of the broader “Disease-Free Animals, Safe Humans from Rabies” project, is aligned with the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. Continued …

Illegal hunting targeted in Kui Buri National Park

As part of crackdown on illegal hunting activities, officials at Kui Buri National Park have intensified patrols, resulting in multiple arrests.

MAtthaphong Phao-on, the park chief, announced that operations between national park officials, the Protection Unit 3 (Dan Singkhon), and the special task force Nguang Suek led to the apprehension of several individuals suspected of illegal hunting in the park. Continued …

Efforts underway to return elephant herd causing havoc in central Thailand

A herd of over 100 elephants, currently causing havoc in the Prachinburi region of Thailand, is being ushered back to their natural habitat. These elephants have been devastating crops, causing damage to more than 60 acres of farmland and resulting in losses exceeding 1 million baht.

To mitigate this, the state is accelerating efforts to return these elephants to the wild, while also addressing the damage inflicted upon the local community. Continued …

First 17 hostages released by Hamas arrive in Thailand

Seventeen Thai workers taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 arrived safely back at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Thursday afternoon. After stepping onto Thai soil, the group expressed gratitude to all parties involved in securing their release.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin asked about their well-being via a video call and said urgent efforts were being made to free the remaining nine Thais being held by Hamas. Continued …

Is Thailand heading toward an economic crisis?

The deceleration in the growth of the Thai economy in the third quarter has raised questions on whether these were symptoms of the country staring at an economic crisis.

Gross domestic product in the third quarter grew by only 1.5%. Most of the leading economists do not see any risk, but politicians in the ruling Pheu Thai Party and its supporters are ringing alarm bells. Continued …

Thai economy still in recovery phase, BOT says

The Thai economy remained on the path to recovery during the last quarter of this year, the Bank of Thailand (BOT) announced, explaining that a steady recovery had been observed in October and November, driven mainly by private consumption and tourism.

The main driving force is domestic demand, including private consumption and private sector investments, the BOT’’s Assistant Governor of Corporate Relations Chayawadee Chaianan said, noting that the service sector had slowed due to the decrease in the number of Thai and foreign tourists. Continued …

BoT puts last quarter GDP growth at 3.7%

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) predicts gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 3.7% in the final quarter this year, attributed to the low-base effect amid a continued recovery driven by private consumption and tourism. The central bank forecasts 2023 GDP growth of 2.4%.

The high growth outlook for the last quarter is the result of a low-base effect year-on-year, said Chayawadee Chai-anant, assistant governor of the corporate relations group at the BoT. Continued …

Energy Commission lambasted over electricity price increase

The Federation of Thai Industries has roundly criticized the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) for behaving like the only agency responsible for setting national electricity prices every four months, based on the data and assumptions provided by oil companies, without any plan for structural reform to reduce power prices.

The comment was made by FTI Vice President Isares Rattanadilok Na Phuket today, in response to the ERC’s decision yesterday to increase the price of electricity, for the January-April 2024 period, from 3.99 baht to 4.68 baht per unit, or 17%. Continued …

Google, Microsoft and Tesla said not after electricity price cuts

Government spokesman Chai Watcharong on Thursday clarified news reports that have distorted the truth by suggesting that Google, Microsoft, and Tesla wanted the government to reduce electricity prices before deciding to invest in Thailand. He explained that the three U.S. giants are seeking clean energy and green electricity, not price cuts.

According to the government spokesperson, none of these three companies has ever engaged in talks to lower electricity costs. The most crucial condition they demand is that the countries they invest in must have sufficient clean or green energy for production. Continued …

Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating Stays at ‘BBB+’

S&P Global Ratings (S&P) has maintained Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating at “BBB+” with stable outlook in view of the country’s sustained economic recovery and fiscal stability, disclosed government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke.

S&P expects the Thai economy to quickly recover and grow from 2.5% in 2023 to 4.2% in 2024, as a result of the government’s fiscal policy implementation and the rebound of the tourism sector. Continued …

Thailand’s move to end duty-free on arrival hits headwind from airports

AOT (Airports of Thailand) has expressed concern about the move to abolish duty-free shops upon arrival, complaining it would reduce revenue shared with duty-free operator King Power.

The Finance Ministry has proposed canceling duty-free for arriving passengers as part of measures to encourage foreign tourists and returning Thai travelers to make purchases within the country. Continued …

Price of exported Thai rice reaches 17-year high

Rice exports from January to October 2023 increased by 11.4% to 6,922,649 tons, with a total value of 136,289.8 million baht, a surge of 24.6% compared to the same period last year.

These figures signify a positive trend in Thai rice exports, prominently influencing paddy rice prices, said Pramote Chareonsilp, president of the Thai Agriculturist Assn., adding that in the past week, various Thai rice types have seen a price increase. Previously ranging from 8,000 to 9,500 baht per ton, they have now peaked at 12,000 baht per ton, the highest in 17 years. Continued …

Thailand Aims To Export More Bananas After Selling Japan 5,000 Tons

Thailand has recently signed a deal to export 5,000 tons of bananas to Japan after a labor shortage during the previous government hampered the order.

Chantapun Bunjamanon, director of the International Trade Promotion Department in Tokyo, said the office had previously worked with the Nakhon Ratchasima provincial trade office to bring Japanese banana experts to the area and show them how to grow bananas to meet the standard and quality of Japan. Continued …

Waste-to-energy company plans Bt5-million investment

Thachang Green Energy (TGE), an SET-listed biomass power plant developer and operator, will allocate almost 5 billion baht to expand its business over the next two years, with most of the budget supporting its five new waste-to-energy power plant projects.

The development cost of each project will be 200-500 million baht. Continued …

Analysts downgrade forecasts for 2024 arrivals

The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) target of 8.2 million Chinese arrivals in 2024 is “quite challenging”, say analysts, as they cut their forecasts for total foreign arrivals next year amid a weak global economy.

Kasem Prunratanamala, head of research at CGS-CIMB Securities (Thailand), said the brokerage maintained its projection of 27 million arrivals this year, but cut the forecast for 2024 from 36 million to 32 million. Continued …

Traditional wellness to lure tourists

The Public Health Ministry is ramping up efforts to promote traditional wellness and medicine as a tourist attraction to help generate more income for the country.

Santi Promphat, deputy minister of public health, said yesterday that Thailand is known for its outstanding traditional medical wisdom and use of herbal plants. Continued …

Unruly German passenger turns Lufthansa flight to Bangkok into chaos

A 53-year-old German man turned a routine Lufthansa flight from Munich to Bangkok into a chaotic nightmare. From threats to undressing and attempting to set a blanket ablaze, this turbulent episode forced an unscheduled landing in India.

Just a few hours into the 10-hour and 45-minute journey, chaos erupted as the unnamed German man unleashed a series of disturbing actions. His wife, feeling threatened, sought help from the airline staff, setting off a chain of events that would leave the entire flight on edge. Continued …

UNESCO to name Songkran world intangible cultural heritage

Thailand is poised to celebrate the inclusion of the Songkran Festival on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s list of the world’s intangible cultural heritage, which will be formally announced at a meeting in Botswana on Dec. 6.

The Cultural Promotion Department on Thursday confirmed that Thailand’s traditional new year, known as the Songkran Festival, which has been on UNESCO’s shortlist since January, will be officially named a world intangible cultural heritage during the meeting. Continued …

Vietnam Airlines unveils route connecting Da Nang and Bangkok

Vietnam Airlines has inaugurated a direct route between Da Nang International Airport and Bangkok‘s Don Mueang International Airport. The airline’s move, announced yesterday, is set to revolutionize travel between these two destinations.

At the launch event, the Vietnamese ambassador to Thailand, Phan Chi Thanh, expressed optimism about the prospects of the newly established route. He highlighted how this development will provide Thai tourists with a seamless journey from the heart of Bangkok to the enchanting cities of Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue in Vietnam. Continued …

New Zealand to ban cellphones in schools

Cellphones will be banned in schools across New Zealand, conservative Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said today, as his fledgling government looks to turn around the country’s plummeting literacy rates. Continued …

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